SHADOWGATE shadowbanned nearly everywhere!
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Some of you must have heard the news (alternate reporting here) about last weekend's rushed release of a documentary film entitled SHADOWGATE by investigative journalist Millie Weaver (previously at Inforwars) and her arrest before its official premiere.
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At prima facie, it certainly appears that the law enforcement authorities from Portage County, Ohio took the young journalist, mother of two young children, into custody most likely on the orders of higher-ups at the federal level due to the sensitive nature of the information that was exposed in the documentary film.
In the film, two whistle-blowers appear: Tore (surname omitted, Linguist, NAVY Intelligence Contractor) and Patrick Bergy (Cyber Security, ARMY PSYOP Program Developer).
Both of them reveal the intricacies involved in these operations and seem like very credible witnesses.
Both whistle-blowers had worked as contractors. These contractors firms handle everything from electing rigging to fake news to organizing highly sophisticated misinformation campaigns on social media to altering the masses perceptions towards any desired end such as fomenting civil unrest.
Tore, in particular, has recently been banned from Twitter:
And even her website http://toresays.com is currently down/inaccessible as of today (Monday August 17) - most likely an attack.
Her recent phone conversation with Millie Weaver from jail is surprisingly still up on YouTube:
Note that the audio from the video only appears from the 5:11 mark, as the first part was muted to prevent personal names from being revealed.
It should come as no surprise though, that YouTube very quickly banned the SHADOWGATE documentary from its platform as of last Sunday:
Several contractors were mentioned in this documentary. The U.S. Military and U.S. Intelligence Agencies often use such contractors as a means to bypass federal laws and contract them to do things that would normally be illegal for U.S. agencies to do.
But since they are performed by private firms, there is a lot of wiggle room to skirt said laws. Moreover, these contractors are not subject to FOIA (Freedom Of Information Act) requests whereby investigators can get agencies to reveal how they have spent taxpayer money and under other watchdog pretenses.
But to name a tiny sampling of what appears in the video is one contractor called Clearforce LLC. In the film, it is mentioned that this firm has applied for a patent called Systems and methods for electronically monitoring employees to determine potential risk (United States Patent # US20170061345A1) that is quite worrisome to say the least, as it seems to want to be used for total control over employees by employers who would be using its related services:
The circled passage reads:
Systems, methods, and computer machines for electronically monitoring an employee's behavior to identify risk are described. A method includes receiving first data from legal databases that includes information regarding legal activity relating to the employee, receiving second data from financial databases that includes financial activity relating to the employee, receiving third data relating to activities electronically conducted by the employee on a network, receiving fourth data from social networking databases that includes social networking activity conducted by the employee,
Two other agencies and key documents are revealed in the film:
- UNCRI (United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute) and their report: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Law Enforcement
- ISSAT (International Security Sector Advisory Team) and their article Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Law Enforcement.
These two documents alone are scary to say the least, especially with what we see happening with the current Plandemic global lockdown. In addition, the latter is in partnership with the Atlantic Council - a NATO mouthpiece for the Military-Industrial-Complex.
I wish I had more time to delve and deep-dive into this more, but sadly I don't. However, I am sure others will and many of the issues brought to the forefront in the documentary are worth further exploration and exposition.
If anyone cares to dive deeper, please feel free to add your findings to the comments section here.
You can WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Peace.